android-discuss, looking for a developer to write an app for me

looking for a developer to write an app for me

by [EMAIL PROTECTED] » Mon, 03 Nov 2008 23:43:24 GMT

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Hey everyone. I am looking for a developer to write a quick app for me
so i can put it into Android Market. Basically i want this app to open
up my website and thats it. The site is optimized for g1 screens. I
bet this wont take more than 10 minutes for an experienced programmer.
I have some $$$ to spare.
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looking for a developer to write an app for me

by guna » Tue, 04 Nov 2008 17:13:01 GMT

Hi,
So, we can make deal, if you stil not found any developer... I am a
developer, doing some couple of application for clients and my own
app.
Thanks,
Guna
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Hello :)
Sorry for my English, I use the Google translator.
I ask about a small application that I'm doing.
This is a custom control panel with the things I most use my own
phone, you know, something to personalize it a bit
I put a direct button to call my home, a shortcut to the music player,
another for a given e-mail address, etc..
Now I want to put a button to turn on airplane mode to at night, but
this is where I'm confused.
I found a lot about AIRPLANE_MODE_CHANGED, which I understand is used
to detect changes in airplane mode, but can not get anything to work,
or what I find or what I do ... or do nothing or give forced closure.
At this point I should clarify that I'm using the permissions of the
manifest (android.permission.WRITE_SETTINGS,
android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS ...)
I really do not want a button that I change the status, what I want is
a button that simply activate an airplane mode.
Someone would have an explanation or example of how I can do this?
Thank you very much in advance for everything and kind regards :)
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I'm just getting into developing my app, which will have quite a
number of activities and thus quite a few XML files to lay out the
screens and define all the views. What I'm just seeing is that if I
assign the IDs using "@+id/name", I'll have to have a unique name for
every widget on every screen since all the symbols get defined in one
big R.java file.
Or can I just generate the definitions once in one of the XML files
and then reference them in the other layout files? For example, if I
have a TextView that I'd like to call "surname" in multiple layout
files, can I declare it one of the files using "@+id/surname" and then
simply use "@id/surname" in the other files? I assume that as long as
all the IDs are unique within a layout file, all is OK.
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